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WWE RAW preview and streaming details (06/16/25): Full match card, show highlights, how to watch, and more
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WWE RAW is back with another power-packed week on June 16, 2025, featuring interesting segments and intense feuds with top-tier talents of the Stanford-based promotion. As WWE is proceeding towards the WWE Night of Champions on June 28, 2025, from the Kingdom Arena of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, this week's storyline on RAW will contribute to the development of this premium live event.
As per reports, the June 16 episode of RAW will emanate live from the Resch Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and this week's promotion will determine the final King & Queen of the Ring semi-finalists. For the promotion, multiple top names will feature in the show, including the newly crowned World Heavyweight Champion Gunther, Jey Uso, Rusev, Sheamus, and Stephanie Vaquer, among others.
The show will also feature the return of former multi-time World Champion Asuka, who has been absent since May 2024.
Now, let's take a look at the preview, highlights, how to watch, and more.
WWE Monday Night RAW: Confirmed match card
Asuka returns
Bayley to appear
Liv Morgan vs Kairi Sane
World Heavyweight Champion Gunther to appear
Rusev vs Sheamus vs Bronson Reed vs Jey Uso –
Fatal Four-way match
for the
King of the Ring Tournament
Asuka vs Ivy Nile vs Raquel Rodriguez vs Stephanie Vaquer – Fatal Four-way match for the Queen of the Ring Tournament
Nick Aldis will be filling in for Adam Pearce
World Heavyweight Champion Gunther to appear
The newly crowned World Heavyweight Champion, Gunther, is set to make an appearance on this week's show. The Ring General will probably take a moment to celebrate his impressive victory over Jey Uso during last week's Raw main event.
But with the Night of Champions approaching and Mr. Money in the Bank lurking around, the new World Heavyweight Champion is going to have a lot on his plate.
Rusev vs Sheamus vs Bronson Reed vs Jey Uso – Fatal Four-way match for the King of the Ring Tournament
In the fatal four-way match of the King of the Ring tournament, Rusev, Sheamus, Bronson Reed, and Jey Uso will lock horns. Reports suggest that the final participant in the match was revealed ahead of last week's SmackDown, when GM Adam Pearce announced that former World Champion Jey Uso would participate in the final opening match.
It should be noted that the winner of this segment will battle Cody Rhodes, who has already secured his place in the semi-finals.
Asuka vs Ivy Nile vs Raquel Rodriguez vs Stephanie Vaquer – Fatal Four-way match for the Queen of the Ring Tournament
In this week's
Queen of the Ring Tournament
, the returning superstar Asuka will fight against Ivy Nile, Raquel Rodriguez, and Stephanie Vaquer in a thrilling fatal four-way showdown. This match will determine who secures the last spot in the semi-finals, and the winner will go on to meet Alexa Bliss in the semi-finals.
Liv Morgan vs Kairi Sane
As Liv Morgan, one-half of the
Women's Tag Team Champions
, prepares to take on Kairi Sane in a singles match. The Women's Champion will shed some light on her shocking attack on Nikki Bella during last week's episode. After Bella made her big return, Liv didn't hold back, delivering a stunning oblivion that left Bella flat on the mat.
Streaming details: How to watch WWE Monday Night RAW?
Tonight's WWE Monday Night RAW episode will air live in the United States at 08 PM ET and 05 PM PT on Netflix, while fans in the UK can watch it at 01 AM GMT.
In Canada, the show will be broadcast live every Monday at 08 PM ET on Netflix.
Fans in Ireland can watch the show live at 01 AM GMT every Tuesday on Netflix.
In India, RAW will be available live every Tuesday at 05:30 AM IST on Netflix.
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Viewers in Saudi Arabia can watch the show live at 03 AM AST every Tuesday on Netflix.
In Australia, the show will be broadcast live every Tuesday at 10 AM AEDT on Netflix.
Fans in France can tune in live every Tuesday at 02 AM CET on AB1.